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In manufacturing, "lofting" means drawing a 3D surface by connecting 2D cross-sections. Curviloft automates this inside SketchUp. You select a series of profile curves, click a button, and— poof —a seamless, watertight mesh stretches across them.

A series of disconnected, curving lines floating in 3D space. curviloft rbz

This is the most frequently used tool within the suite. It generates a mesh surface across a series of profile curves. In manufacturing, "lofting" means drawing a 3D surface

If you have downloaded the .rbz file manually from a third-party site or the SketchUcation forums: A series of disconnected, curving lines floating in 3D space

It operates on a similar principle to the "Loft" function found in high-end CAD software like Rhino or 3ds Max. It takes a series of open or closed curves and generates a mesh surface that connects them seamlessly.

How does this classic plugin hold up against modern tools?